Anime Last Stand Dark Captain Guide – Stats And Strategies For Yami!

Lead the Black Bulls with pride with the help of our comprehensive Anime Last Stand Dark Captain guide for Roblox.

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Anime Last Stand features anime royalty from some of the biggest series’ out there. For fans of Black Clover’s Yami Sukehiro, our Anime Last Stand Dark Captain guide can help you add him to your team, and make the most of him once you do.

Anime Last Stand is a Roblox Tower Defence game packed with iconic anime characters. Who better to hold back waves of enemies than super-powered Shonen protagonists, after all? Avid anime watchers will find many of their favourites in here, including Yami from Black Clover, styled here as Dark Captain.

You can begin your Anime Last Stand journey in Roblox right now. For some in-game freebies, check out our Anime Last Stand Update 2 codes list. If One Piece is more your deal, then check out our Anime Last Stand Whitebeard guide.

Anime Last Stand Dark Captain Guide

In this guide we’ll break down every aspect of the Dark Captain Unit from Anime Last Stand. Before we start, it’s worth noting that you may see this Unit referred to as Yami in discussions around the game. Yami is the name of the Black Clover character this Unit is based on, but the actual in-game name is Dark Captain.

How To Get Dark Captain

You can get Dark Captain through the game’s gacha Summon system. He’s a Mythic-rarity Unit, which means he’s available on both Banner 1 and Banner 2. In Banner 1, when Dark Captain is present, you’ll have a 0.5% chance to roll him. This chance doubles to 1% in Banner 2. While it is more expensive Emeralds-wise to roll on Banner 2, your chances of getting the Mythic you want are much better, so this is the way to go.

Dark Captain Stats

The following is a complete list of Dark Captain’s stats at each stage of development, from initial placement to final upgrade.

Initial Placement

  • Cost – $600
  • Damage – 1,390
  • SPA – 2
  • Range – 7
  • AOE – Cone

First Upgrade

  • Cost – $1,100
  • Damage – 2,730
  • SPA – 2
  • Range – 7
  • AOE – Cone

Second Upgrade

  • Cost – $1,400
  • Damage – 3,860
  • SPA – 2
  • Range – 10
  • AOE – Cone

Third Upgrade

  • Cost – $3,350
  • Damage – 4,990
  • SPA – 2
  • Range – 10
  • AOE – Cone

Fourth Upgrade

  • Cost – $10,000
  • Damage – 11,800
  • SPA – 5
  • Range – 25
  • AOE – Circle
  • Gains the ability to apply Slow to enemies.

Fifth Upgrade

  • Cost – $6,700
  • Damage – 12,500
  • SPA – 5
  • Range – 30
  • AOE – Circle

Sixth Upgrade

  • Cost – $7,000
  • Damage – 13,300
  • SPA – 5
  • Range – 30
  • AOE – Circle

Seventh Upgrade

  • Cost – $8,800
  • Damage – 15,200
  • SPA – 5
  • Range – 35
  • AOE – Circle

How To Use Dark Captain

So what’s the best way to use Dark Captain during gameplay? While he looks like a fairly standard Ground Unit on the surface, he gains the ability to apply the Slow status to enemies once he hits Upgrade 4. Once applied, this reduces the speed of the enemy by 33%, and doesn’t wear off. For this reason, you’ll want to place him as close to the enemy spawn point as possible, to get Slow in early and really make the most of it.

In terms of Techniques, the best option for Dark Captain is Shinigami. This gives huge boosts to Damage and Range, as well as a nice SPA reduction. It also doesn’t restrict you to just one Dark Captain placement like Overlord or Avatar, so it lets you take advantage of the fact you can place 4 of him by default.

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Nathan Ball is a games writer with a deeply-held passion for both the medium and the written word. You may have seen his work on TheGamer, PC Invasion, and the Scottish Games Network. Off the clock he enjoys good books, good films, and good times.